Lake Julia Preserve - Remsen, NY

Lake Julia Preserve - Remsen, NY Lake Julia Preserve - Remsen, NY Lake Julia Preserve - Remsen, NY Lake Julia Preserve - Remsen, NY Lake Julia Preserve - Remsen, NY
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Lake Julia Preserve Dog Park in Remsen, NY

Discover Lake Julia Preserve, a natural retreat in Remsen, New York, popular for dog-friendly hiking and pet-friendly trails. This off-the-beaten-path preserve features well-maintained and marked walking paths through the scenic Adirondack foothills, abundant with diverse wildlife. Local dog owners enjoy easy, relaxing hikes with their pets, taking in the sights of narrow ponds and beautiful forested landscapes.

Though there isn’t a dedicated fenced dog area, many visitors love this spot for its peaceful trails and welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. There is no designated parking lot, but accessing the trailhead is easy—simply pull off Roberts Road where Google Maps guides you. With natural shade along the trails and a tranquil environment, it’s a wonderful spot for nature walks with your leashed dog.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs should be kept on leash while enjoying the preserve’s trails.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are well-maintained hiking trails that are pet-friendly.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is no formal parking lot; visitors typically pull off the road at the trailhead.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is plenty of natural shade along the wooded trails.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the preserve is known for being well stewarded and maintained locally.

Reviews

Natalya Harris

Easy and relaxing hike in the woods.

Natalya Harris

Easy and relaxing hike in the woods.

Natalya Harris

Easy and relaxing hike in the woods.

Natalya Harris

Easy and relaxing hike in the woods.

Emily Fell

This is a nice off the beaten path preserve that is very pristine and well stewarded locally. There are trails that lead to views of the narrow ponds and lake that support diverse wildlife of the Adirondack foothills.

Emily Fell

This is a nice off the beaten path preserve that is very pristine and well stewarded locally. There are trails that lead to views of the narrow ponds and lake that support diverse wildlife of the Adirondack foothills.

Emily Fell

This is a nice off the beaten path preserve that is very pristine and well stewarded locally. There are trails that lead to views of the narrow ponds and lake that support diverse wildlife of the Adirondack foothills.

Emily Fell

This is a nice off the beaten path preserve that is very pristine and well stewarded locally. There are trails that lead to views of the narrow ponds and lake that support diverse wildlife of the Adirondack foothills.

Janine

Not to be rude but… are we all talking about the same “trail” on here? Nothing is marked. I don’t know whether to take an animal foot path or if it’s a trail? Had to turn around once I got to the water (I could see cars driving by on the other side)

Janine

Not to be rude but… are we all talking about the same “trail” on here? Nothing is marked. I don’t know whether to take an animal foot path or if it’s a trail? Had to turn around once I got to the water (I could see cars driving by on the other side)

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